Freddie Quizon
Wilfredo "Freddie" Dominguez Quizon (July 27, 1956 – November 18, 2005) was the son of Comedy King Dolphy and Engracita Dominguez.
Freddie Quizon | |
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Born | Wilfredo Dominguez Quizon July 27, 1956 |
Died | November 18, 2005 49) | (aged
Nationality | Filipino |
Other names | F.Q. |
Occupation | Actor, comedian, production coordinator |
Years active | 1971–2002 |
Spouse(s) | Nelda Sisic |
Children | Rowell Quizon Nico Quizon John-John Quizon |
Parent(s) | Rodolfo Vera Quizon (father) Engracita Dominguez (mother) |
Relatives | Rolly Quizon (brother) Eric Quizon (half-brother) Epy Quizon (half-brother) Vandolph (half-brother) Zia Quizon (half-sister) |
Life and career
Quizon was born in Manila. He is the fourth son of Rodolfo V. Quizon and Gracita Dominguez. He is married to Nelda Sisic and had 3 sons: Rowell, Nico and John John Quizon.
Death
He died from injuries he sustained after he fell inside his home.[1] He was buried at the Quizon mauseleoum in Quezon City.
Filmography
Actor
Title | Role | Year |
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Family Planting | 1971 | |
The Good Father | 1975 | |
Ay, Manuela! | Peter Vera | 1976 |
Beerhouse | Tito | 1977 |
Buhay Artista Ngayon | 1979 | |
Dolphy's Angels | 1980 | |
Mga Kanyon ni Mang Simeon | Manuel | 1982 |
Daddy's Little Darlings | 1984 | |
Bata-Batuta | 1987 | |
Pulis Pulis Sa Ilalim ng Tulay | Policeman | 1989 |
Home Along Da Riles Da Movie | Freddie | 1993 |
Abrakadabra | Eddie | 1994 |
Da Best In Da West 2: Da Western Police Istori | Erik | 1996 |
Home Along Da Riles 2 | Sergio | 1997 |
Haba-Baba-Doo, Puti-Puti-Poo | Boy George | 1998 |
Tong Tatlong Tatay Kong Pakitong Kitong | Freddie | 1998 |
Ala Eh Con Tisoy Hale-Hale-Hoy! Laging Panalo Ang Mga Unggoy | Freddie | 1998 |
Markova: Comfort Gay | Robert | 2000 |
Home Along Da Riber | Sam's Men | 2002 |
Miscellaneous Crew
Title | Crew | Year |
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John En Marsha sa Amerika | Production Coordinator | 1975 |
References
- Ortiz, Margaux C. (November 15, 2006). Comedian Dolphy's grandson arrested. Philippine Daily Inquirer
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